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attorney and policy advisor michael barns joins me from washington to explain. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> gretchen: first of all, is this even legal for a newspaper to -- i know it's legal for them to get the public record information of who is license to do own a gun, but is it legal for them to post it for everybody else to see? >> the newspaper has the legal right to do so, but that doesn't mean that it is right to do so. in fact, i think that the newspaper's actions were very divisive as part of this community and also dangerous. publication of these names and addresses of individuals who possess guns gives them a list to any criminal of the houses who have guns in case they want to find a low security environment in which to go and steal weapons. new york has a problem with terrorist cells. so we also know which houses don't have guns. this is a severe danger to the community that this newspaper has brought about. >> gretchen: like i'm thinking, let's say now that somebody goes to rob one of these homes that they know they don't have guns, let
attorney and policy advisor michael barns joins me from washington to explain. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> gretchen: first of all, is this even legal for a newspaper to -- i know it's legal for them to get the public record information of who is license to do own a gun, but is it legal for them to post it for everybody else to see? >> the newspaper has the legal right to do so, but that doesn't mean that it is right to do so. in fact, i think that the newspaper's...
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and we are at the national press club for its annual water's night and we are joined by lock-in -- michael gordon of the new york times. "the endgame" is the most recent book. if you could summarize for us? >> it took three years. the first comprehensive history of the war in iraq and what makes it unique is i incorporate not only american policymakers but all the iraqi leadership from mr. maliki, president talibany, rivals and enemies supply inc. the iraqi account of what was going on and be accountable was happening on the battlefield. i covered the war in iraq for the new york times for the whole conflict. >> why did you call it "the endgame"? >> i covered the surge and is the end game of american military conflict and the last part of the book covers the obama administration. it has not been well covered by the media in terms of what the policy was in iraq. i learned a lot doing it. during the campaign president obama talked a lot about the goals that ended the war in iraq and took out the troops. what i discovered in doing the book is the administration's own policy objectives in iraq
and we are at the national press club for its annual water's night and we are joined by lock-in -- michael gordon of the new york times. "the endgame" is the most recent book. if you could summarize for us? >> it took three years. the first comprehensive history of the war in iraq and what makes it unique is i incorporate not only american policymakers but all the iraqi leadership from mr. maliki, president talibany, rivals and enemies supply inc. the iraqi account of what was...
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that we could play with you michael why doesn't the pakistan government do just exactly what you said. well that's a question that many of us who study the country wonder i mean i should be fair it is being done on a certain extent the pakistani government has come out with some some policies to promote water conservation things like that but i think that it's really a country where the government does not necessarily think about the needs of the people and about issues like water resources management doesn't think about it as much as it should and you know the whole notion of staying with the standard business standard operating procedure is really the case it's not a country not a government where there's a lot of strategic thought and. you know different types of visions on how to respond to a water challenges and there is a tendency to look to the international community to international aid to help improve the water situation pakistan and international assistance when it comes to water assistance in pakistan it involves building big dams and you know grandiose projects like that
that we could play with you michael why doesn't the pakistan government do just exactly what you said. well that's a question that many of us who study the country wonder i mean i should be fair it is being done on a certain extent the pakistani government has come out with some some policies to promote water conservation things like that but i think that it's really a country where the government does not necessarily think about the needs of the people and about issues like water resources...
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mustafa he is a reader in politics and environment at king's college london and in washington we cross to michael cohen he is a south asia associate at the woodrow wilson international center for scholars all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in any time one twenty five go to you first in london if you like to term water wars because it's used a lot in media. it sounds good because it's illiterate served want to wars but in fact it misleads people into thinking that once you run out of water whatever that means you then automatically reach for a kalashnikov and go to war lords we have seen over the past forty years at least war is that when people are a lot of water that is they haven't got enough water to raise the food that they need at home they're not no longer self-sufficient they then reach for trade because trade is quiet and invisible it doesn't raise any politics a country all the twenty countries in the middle east and many other countries in the world and all the countries in europe except france can easily move into dependence on imported food which has
mustafa he is a reader in politics and environment at king's college london and in washington we cross to michael cohen he is a south asia associate at the woodrow wilson international center for scholars all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in any time one twenty five go to you first in london if you like to term water wars because it's used a lot in media. it sounds good because it's illiterate served want to wars but in fact it misleads people into thinking...
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i think that if you don't mind i think michael is quite right in pointing out some of. that needs to be stressed a little more that water it's not just a question of you know these aggregates at. and who has no problem at all i'm sure the elites in yemen or elites in pakistan the water scarcity or even elites in southern california compared to the kinds of water scarcity that farmers there. is nothing compared to the kind of scarcity that people in the cities are experiencing if you were so the point is that why doesn't the pakistani government invest attend to it i would disagree i think it is it is a huge priority for the pakistan government to. have water for themselves because that is politically uncomfort to technology cells national level aggregate so you know calling names if you will to you know this government of that government is is relatively easy but eventually those governments need to be called to task but the eventual issue is that it is a question of equity it is a question of people having access to water with regard without regard to their social powe
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in washington shows as michael i saw you i want to jump in there go ahead yeah i think it's we should say that to some extent it is appropriate that water is politicized and that's because there really is some potential for a conflict over water at some point not necessarily today but sometime down the road take south asia this is a region that i focus on more than any other region very few countries get along and most of the region share is rivers india and pakistan of course share the indus and india china by all of the ash they share rivers and it's very very easy for a country and operate parian country to take some sort of punitive measure such as for example hypothetically cutting off river flows to the country downstream and something could happen that way but i think that what is even more concerning when you want to talk about the potential for water conflict is not country war between countries but really conflicts within countries in india and pakistan there are tremendous amount of tensions and disagreements over river sharing allocations punjab and sindh in pakistan and a
in washington shows as michael i saw you i want to jump in there go ahead yeah i think it's we should say that to some extent it is appropriate that water is politicized and that's because there really is some potential for a conflict over water at some point not necessarily today but sometime down the road take south asia this is a region that i focus on more than any other region very few countries get along and most of the region share is rivers india and pakistan of course share the indus...
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i agree with tony that in fact we are overtaxing the water resources that we have access to ok i'm michael i mean scarcely i mean if you live in cyprus it's very scarce yeah so i mean it really is a relative term to back up what donna shit i mean let's face it look at a country like yemen very little water there but then look at a country like say china there's a lot of water in some parts of the country and some of the western portions where you have a lot of agriculture it's very close to scarcity if you use the one thousand cubic meters for capital threshold so it's a relative term very much so. tony we're going to go ahead below that on that please. think singapore singapore only has five percent of the water that it needs it does therefore doesn't have the ten percent it needs for use at home and in jobs and it doesn't have any for the food. so for the half million people living in an area about the size of london or a small island. it is in fact a very prosperous country it proves that water in the absence of water in the scarcity of water doesn't determine outcomes poverty and pover
i agree with tony that in fact we are overtaxing the water resources that we have access to ok i'm michael i mean scarcely i mean if you live in cyprus it's very scarce yeah so i mean it really is a relative term to back up what donna shit i mean let's face it look at a country like yemen very little water there but then look at a country like say china there's a lot of water in some parts of the country and some of the western portions where you have a lot of agriculture it's very close to...
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michael, the president today named john kerry to be secretary of state. it had been widely believed he wanted to choose the u.n. ambassador, susan rice. john kerry. what do you make of the choice? >> i think it's a safe choice an a good choice. this is a man who has had three decades on the foreign relations committee. former presidential candidate. would have immediate standing on the global stage, similar to the hillary clinton in this kind of job. he's also been a troubleshooter fothe president in some key ways under the radar screen. when south sudan was separating from the north and it looked like those negotiations were breaking down, kerry came in and really made a difference there. so i think-- he looks good. after the rice nomination. he has less controversial nominee. he has a lot of respect among his colleagues in the senate. and so i think that the president, you know, is not-- is not a hard choice. >> i think james mann and daid ignatius p it very wel i mean that he is-- he is experienced, probably unmatched in experience. he does bring consi
michael, the president today named john kerry to be secretary of state. it had been widely believed he wanted to choose the u.n. ambassador, susan rice. john kerry. what do you make of the choice? >> i think it's a safe choice an a good choice. this is a man who has had three decades on the foreign relations committee. former presidential candidate. would have immediate standing on the global stage, similar to the hillary clinton in this kind of job. he's also been a troubleshooter fothe...
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i'm michael finney, 7qaannf >rr side. >> all right. coming up next a heart felt so long to a long time colleague. looking back at the 40 year career of the legendary don sanchez. >> this is a bittersweet day for us on abc 7 news. as our colleague don sanchez is retiring. >> packing away his microphone after 40 years on the job here and abc 7 news anchor cheryl jennings worked with him during his remarkable career with this look back. this is the perks of being a wall flower, wisdom for teenagers. two french films(rjzd are next. a long time married couple facing realities of age. it's emotional. >> that is -- . >> we did that at 4:00. >> number one, lincoln. argo. >> number a good films this year. >> yes. >> and fast few years of his career. >> last few years now. >> you've done it all during that time. >> and i know i didn't sleep in the studio. i understand i'm sup fosd do that. i anchored 5:00 before you. mornings, evenings. sports ampkors a number of times. we did it all. i don't know. we're going to take a look back at -- . >> we z
i'm michael finney, 7qaannf >rr side. >> all right. coming up next a heart felt so long to a long time colleague. looking back at the 40 year career of the legendary don sanchez. >> this is a bittersweet day for us on abc 7 news. as our colleague don sanchez is retiring. >> packing away his microphone after 40 years on the job here and abc 7 news anchor cheryl jennings worked with him during his remarkable career with this look back. this is the perks of being a wall...
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self-imposed out costs from society i will contact myself and michael attack my brother understand my contacts. going to be basically attack the cops of my anger and my frustration the. judge well into the dome. two of the most violent gangs in u.s. history. is just all model kill or be killed with the colors matching the national flag. but this country uses violence when it reaches and then it legitimizes the violence they all made in america on the ati. the only one. is our. welcome back carol i'll remind you we're talking about the politics of war. i'd like to go back to tony in london i mean in the literature there's a term the age of easy water is over what does that mean. when the population of the world was a million and there was no pressure on resources when it was a billion and about eighteen hundred to it also wasn't a really a very big pressure on resources although a lot of smith sort of the obvious response was no sweat the force around the same time did find out that we were doing difficult things to natural resources. and of course he was a right but he was also wrong
self-imposed out costs from society i will contact myself and michael attack my brother understand my contacts. going to be basically attack the cops of my anger and my frustration the. judge well into the dome. two of the most violent gangs in u.s. history. is just all model kill or be killed with the colors matching the national flag. but this country uses violence when it reaches and then it legitimizes the violence they all made in america on the ati. the only one. is our. welcome back...
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i have with me michael crowley, and a.b. stoddard and jessica yellen. >> it's great if the two can come to an agreement and the white house loves it, but it's always been the house that's been the sticking point. what do you think the scenario is there, a.b.? >> that's going to be tough for the house speaker. he said on friday in meeting with all the leaders and the president that he wanted to bring something up. might be amended and sent back to the senate. he doesn't know what's in there. how much money the democrats are going to push for to cover the medicare doc fix. the uninsurance -- excuse me, unemployment insurance that is going to lapse at the end of the year and put 2 million people out of reach of a check. and there's other issues. the alternative minimum tax. a lot of money that they're scrambling to find as they also deal with the tax issues. so it's really going to depend on what those numbers look like and boehner doesn't entirely have a sense until he has a senate proposal to try to sell to his house side. >>
i have with me michael crowley, and a.b. stoddard and jessica yellen. >> it's great if the two can come to an agreement and the white house loves it, but it's always been the house that's been the sticking point. what do you think the scenario is there, a.b.? >> that's going to be tough for the house speaker. he said on friday in meeting with all the leaders and the president that he wanted to bring something up. might be amended and sent back to the senate. he doesn't know what's...
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. >> up next on booktv, after words, with guest host michael kazin and coeditor of dissent magazine. this week oliver stone and historian peter kuznick discussed "the untold story of the united states," a companion book to their documentary series. in it they argue that u.s. leaders must chart a course for the future by first facing what they call the country's troubling history of drifting further away from its democratic traditions. >> host: hello peter and oliver. i've taught with peter at american university. let me start by having both of you talk about the theme of this and how you wrote it? >> guest: i was invited in 1996 to go to this class at american university researching oliver storms america and one of the classes i was very popular. i went very impressed with it and the range of students and afterwards peter suggested that there was a great story about the atomic him in the atomic bomb always fascinated me because i was born the year after it was dropped and it was in new york city, the center of the world and my father was republican and a conservative. he served in wo
. >> up next on booktv, after words, with guest host michael kazin and coeditor of dissent magazine. this week oliver stone and historian peter kuznick discussed "the untold story of the united states," a companion book to their documentary series. in it they argue that u.s. leaders must chart a course for the future by first facing what they call the country's troubling history of drifting further away from its democratic traditions. >> host: hello peter and oliver. i've...
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said thank you, michael. [applause] >> i think we have time for one more. >> i just want to follow up to medical story, michael's companion, the chairman of our board that the haight-ashbury clinic. terence hallinan organized their whole street. i would come home at night and just coming to the university of the haight-ashbury. i've never heard anything like that. it is the first time i got the idea of desegregated health care and we would go over to their office and there is vincent hallinan. and that was also willie brown. so that was -- [inaudible] this group of lawyers, would testify in court cases for tony sir. nic was tony would tell me stories. he was an incredible storyteller. he was not good at finance. his idea he returned the car, get somebody tickets and let the police just take it away. [laughter] >> i just want to say when david called me up to be interviewed about the book, i said can we even remember that time. and it was a really rare moments in the sun and hunter thompson was night managemen
said thank you, michael. [applause] >> i think we have time for one more. >> i just want to follow up to medical story, michael's companion, the chairman of our board that the haight-ashbury clinic. terence hallinan organized their whole street. i would come home at night and just coming to the university of the haight-ashbury. i've never heard anything like that. it is the first time i got the idea of desegregated health care and we would go over to their office and there is...
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you may say michael, what's that got to do with the fiscal cliff? i think there is an association that many people have in their mind between the nra and the republican party. obviously, the nra more supportive of gop candidates, by and large, than democratic candidates. and the statement he made today about arming someone in every school i think is out of the mainstream. aren't these all related problems that people are perceiving the republicans as being out of sync, way too conservative? >> i think that what president obama has tried to do from the start of these negotiations is to try to divide and conquer the republican party and destroy the republican party. and the way the republican party would be destroyed is if republicans abandon their basic principle. i don't want the talk about gun control, because i don't know a lot about that. but i will talk about this. if the republicans abandon their principles of limited government and less taxes, no. republicans can't vote for a tax increase because republicans don't believe in raising taxes. we
you may say michael, what's that got to do with the fiscal cliff? i think there is an association that many people have in their mind between the nra and the republican party. obviously, the nra more supportive of gop candidates, by and large, than democratic candidates. and the statement he made today about arming someone in every school i think is out of the mainstream. aren't these all related problems that people are perceiving the republicans as being out of sync, way too conservative?...
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new york city mayor michael bloomberg called the press conference a shameful evasion of the crisis facing our country. new jersey governor chris christie told reporters that armed guards won't make schools any safer. and senator-elect chris murphy of connecticut tweeted this earlier today. "walking out of another funeral, he was handed the nra transcript. the most revolting tone-deaf statement i've ever seen." indeed. right before wayne lapierre delivered his remarks, a gunman shot and killed three people in pennsylvania. one of the victims was a woman hanging up christmas decorations in a church. let's turn to virginia congressman jim moran. congressman, good to have you with us tonight. appreciate your time. always good to have you with us, jim, on this program. thank you. >> thank you, ed. >> what is -- what do you make of today's press conference, the reaction of the national rifle association? >> well, wayne lapierre works for the gun manufacturers. he really doesn't represent the majority of the members who are far more sane and responsible than the leadership is. you know, if you -
new york city mayor michael bloomberg called the press conference a shameful evasion of the crisis facing our country. new jersey governor chris christie told reporters that armed guards won't make schools any safer. and senator-elect chris murphy of connecticut tweeted this earlier today. "walking out of another funeral, he was handed the nra transcript. the most revolting tone-deaf statement i've ever seen." indeed. right before wayne lapierre delivered his remarks, a gunman shot...
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well that we met and michael douglas portrayed it was slick charming and apparently it attracted a lot of young people to go to work on wall street the film was a surprise hit surprise. you know because an arcane movie about business numbers that doesn't necessarily appeal to the movie going audience twenty years later i went back for money never sleeps the sequel to wall street get those out come out of jail michael that is out of jail and the wall street that i found was even crazier it was far greater than i had remembered it in the eighty's and i was stunned millions of dollars were now trains of dollars and again the banks that now the banks were deeply involved as you know in in trading and making profits for themselves as opposed to the economy or for their for the year for their clients so the world has gotten more topsy turvy and wall street more irresponsible my father would recognize. you know wall street could be considered an animal unto itself it has no loyalty to any country it only has a loyalty to capital and capital will move around the world as need be to make money
well that we met and michael douglas portrayed it was slick charming and apparently it attracted a lot of young people to go to work on wall street the film was a surprise hit surprise. you know because an arcane movie about business numbers that doesn't necessarily appeal to the movie going audience twenty years later i went back for money never sleeps the sequel to wall street get those out come out of jail michael that is out of jail and the wall street that i found was even crazier it was...
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michael james, chris katerchak and brickland dyer. gentlemen, welcome. michael, 30 seconds. what do you expect tomorrow? >> well, away from the market, i'm hoping there's going to be a cage match between senators mcconnell and reid to try to get us a little closer to some answer for the fiscal cliff. absent that happening, paying close attention to the retail stocks. we remain favorable on a few that had a nice bounce back in the last hour. deckers, michael kors and ab abercrombie & fitch. afterle looked like it was going to test $500 today. had a huge rally in the last hour with the rest of the market. got back to plus on the day. the direction of apple is going to be a major sentiment indicator, not only for the tech tape but for the tape in general. it closed pretty well today. we'll see how tomorrow opens. >> absolutely. chris, what about you? break it down. >> well, tomorrow i'm going to be focused on the vices. the fiscal cliff is weighing heavily and we saw that during the release of the consumer sentiment reading last week. that's why we saw the vices pop above 20 to
michael james, chris katerchak and brickland dyer. gentlemen, welcome. michael, 30 seconds. what do you expect tomorrow? >> well, away from the market, i'm hoping there's going to be a cage match between senators mcconnell and reid to try to get us a little closer to some answer for the fiscal cliff. absent that happening, paying close attention to the retail stocks. we remain favorable on a few that had a nice bounce back in the last hour. deckers, michael kors and ab abercrombie &...
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you may say michael, what's that got to do with the fiscal cliff? i think there is an association that many people have in their mind between the nra and the republican party. obviously, the nra more supportive of gop candidates. by and large than democratic candidates. and the statement he made today about arming someone in every school i think is out of the mainstream. aren't these all related problems that people are perceiving the republicans as being out of sync, way too conservative? >> i think that what president obama has tried to do from the start of these negotiations is to try to divide and conquer the republican party and destroy the republican party. and the way the republican party would be destroyed is if republicans abandon their basic principle. i don't want the talk about gun control, because i don't know a lot about that. but i will talk about this. if the republicans abandon their principles of limited government and less taxes, no. republicans can't vote for a tax increase because republicans don't believe in raising taxes. we d
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. >> michael jackson's late effort family drama, this year's headlines read like a movie script. but it also brought a loss to some entertainment legends. hears a look at some of the biggest stories. ♪ and i will always love you >> the body of 48-year-old whitney houston lay on the fourth floor of the beverly hilton hotel. police saying that they showed up about 3:55:00 p.m. pacific time responding to a distress call there at the hotel and they found whitney houston dead tonight. ♪ >> the night's big winner was adelle. walking away with six grammys. ♪ >> taylor swift stole the show for the second year in a row. she was crowned entertainer of the year. >> three, two, one! >> you know how to hunt. >> only one comes out. >> it's starting to hit us huge. >> an ode to old hollywood. it stole the spotlight. first silent movie to win the title since the first oscar ceremony 83 years ago. >> welcome. we are very happy to have you as always here with american bandstand. >> few people touched the entertainment world white the way dick clark did. he had the new year's eve specials. he
. >> michael jackson's late effort family drama, this year's headlines read like a movie script. but it also brought a loss to some entertainment legends. hears a look at some of the biggest stories. ♪ and i will always love you >> the body of 48-year-old whitney houston lay on the fourth floor of the beverly hilton hotel. police saying that they showed up about 3:55:00 p.m. pacific time responding to a distress call there at the hotel and they found whitney houston dead tonight....
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for those of that don't know michael sing an evil man. pet we get fat because of it at christmas time. good to see you. >> you, too. happy new year. >> we can be bought with lemon cake here at cnbc. all right. since when does hillary clinton shy away from the spotlight? since now. it has been days since we were told she is recovering from a concussion and the flu. still no sign of her or any word either. we will look closer at this unusual situation. >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." massive winter storm. it is blasting the northeast. paul goodloe has the late rest again, this storm means business. again, we are dealing with tornadoes yesterday on christmas day across south. at the same time, dealing with record-setting snow for little rock, over nine inches of snow. now this storm continues to move across the ohio valley and now we are seeing a new low develop out on towards the atlantic and that definitely has plenty in terms of where we will see rain and snow. right now we are still seeing that warmer air bringing that rain righ
for those of that don't know michael sing an evil man. pet we get fat because of it at christmas time. good to see you. >> you, too. happy new year. >> we can be bought with lemon cake here at cnbc. all right. since when does hillary clinton shy away from the spotlight? since now. it has been days since we were told she is recovering from a concussion and the flu. still no sign of her or any word either. we will look closer at this unusual situation. >>> welcome back to...
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and single handed sale wangle off from the late singer michael jackson has gone for a record prize at auction find out just how much it's worth on r.t. dr. marshall would be soon which brightened if you normally bounce phone from phones to freshen some. news from start on t.v. dot com. it is due to. leave. its. wealthy british style. that's not on the telephone. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much cause or for a no holds barred look at. the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on r t. well including. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow russia the lower house of parliament has passed a bill banning all adoptions of russian children by americans it's part of a larger document aimed at preventing human rights abuses of russians abroad then it should count looks at the cases which raised the alarm with lawmakers. the adoption agreement that russia and the u.s. cited in one of them where it was designed
and single handed sale wangle off from the late singer michael jackson has gone for a record prize at auction find out just how much it's worth on r.t. dr. marshall would be soon which brightened if you normally bounce phone from phones to freshen some. news from start on t.v. dot com. it is due to. leave. its. wealthy british style. that's not on the telephone. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much cause or for a no holds barred look at. the...
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she was going to consent michael that choose the opinions that immigrate to. choose the stories that in high life chose access to. if you. eat. here without a more international news for you now israelis are expected to trudge back to the polling stations again next month a parliamentary election that's happening earlier than planned no government has survived a full term in office for decades and reports voting for teague is rife. call us money as you know him back in my political career i was minister of regional cooperation minister of agriculture minister of housing and construction minister of immigrant and his option and minister of justice i have even held this post single tenuously but it doesn't mean i'm talented it just shows that the system is so messed up the toy. it's a system that's been in place since the founding of the state sixty four years ago it's seen thirty four governments in sixty four years that's a new israeli government almost every two years and a new minister just as often in the last twenty years there have been twenty interior mi
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joining us is michael burns. great to see you. >> melissa, i wish i could see you, but nice to be here. >> your stock has obviously had a massive run. before we delve into what we can expect for 2013, i want to talk about the stock in 2012. up 89% so far this year and i want to bring to your attention, i know you know this note, goldman sachs' initiation of coverage. some of the points, i think really resonate. these are the concerns that investors might have with a stock with such a huge runup this year. yes, the summit acquisition was great. "hunger games" will generate cash flow. the stock is up. it's trading at a 10% premium. and 30% premium to other con glom rates. what do you say to investors? >> well, i saw that report, it was a neutral but it also had an $18 price target, i believe. so, what do i say? i mean, that report is the same thing investors on the street ask all the time, which is, what you have done for us lately? and, the short answer is, we think we're building another franchise. the summit acq
joining us is michael burns. great to see you. >> melissa, i wish i could see you, but nice to be here. >> your stock has obviously had a massive run. before we delve into what we can expect for 2013, i want to talk about the stock in 2012. up 89% so far this year and i want to bring to your attention, i know you know this note, goldman sachs' initiation of coverage. some of the points, i think really resonate. these are the concerns that investors might have with a stock with such...
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the attorney general and i after the break. >> judge jeanine: i'm back with former attorney general michael mukasey. attorney general, one of the things that happened the day before this attack was that a video was created by zwahiri calling for the revenge of the death of one of their operate ives and yet this doesn't seem to play any significant role in this accountability review board report? >> doesn't appear anywhere are in there nor does the fact that the demonstrations in cairo were also participated in by people from al-qaeda nor obviously do they even mention that al-qaeda was in the vicinity in benghazi. >> judge jeanine: you have been a judge and you have been the attorney general for the country. does it frustrate you when people ignore the facts? >> very much so. you you have to ask yourself why because the facts were leaping off the page. >> judge jeanine: attorney general michael mukasey, thank you for being with us this evening. and we are going to move on to former am a bass dorlan ambass. secretary of state hillary clinton claimed a conclusion that prevented her from appea
the attorney general and i after the break. >> judge jeanine: i'm back with former attorney general michael mukasey. attorney general, one of the things that happened the day before this attack was that a video was created by zwahiri calling for the revenge of the death of one of their operate ives and yet this doesn't seem to play any significant role in this accountability review board report? >> doesn't appear anywhere are in there nor does the fact that the demonstrations in...
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old when he died in two thousand and nine of brain injuries these are the boy's parents the net and michael craver of pennsylvania they were sentenced to sixteen months to four years for beating their adopted russian son to death they were originally charged with murder but ultimately sentence for involuntary manslaughter at this out in rage the russian government which that the punishment did not fit the crime earlier today i was joined by really polish she is with the foundation against child trafficking and the author of the book you see there romania for export only the untold story of the romanian orphans i asked really for her reaction to this adoption ban. that is the number being discussed in the senate. and russia is not the only country with we consider something like this in two thousand and five i don't think that's going down dramatically and russia is still one of the biggest countries and i would say that. one should always look into come to the people who are going to feel secure and not from the moms with children this is being young no i think that russia has the capacity
old when he died in two thousand and nine of brain injuries these are the boy's parents the net and michael craver of pennsylvania they were sentenced to sixteen months to four years for beating their adopted russian son to death they were originally charged with murder but ultimately sentence for involuntary manslaughter at this out in rage the russian government which that the punishment did not fit the crime earlier today i was joined by really polish she is with the foundation against child...
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rays and growing checks of michael chertoff is made a million selling those airport porno scanners similarly there's enormous money to be made in the manufacture and sale of firearms at there's very little money to be made in the restriction of fire. the n.r.a. is second amendment freedom argument is just a cover for the real reason why they don't want americans to enjoy freedom from gun nuts there are millions in arguably billions in profits to be made keeping open the flow of deadly weapons no matter how many kids' lives are put at risk but tell the truth yet a raise hands are far bloodier than al qaeda is we as a nation wouldn't tolerate a muslim suicide bombing of a school bus that killed twenty first graders so why do we tolerate mass shootings that do the same there are more than twenty mass shootings every year in america and over one hundred people are shot every day in america but the n.r.a. tells us we can do something about guns the rest of the world the developed world figured this out a long time ago in countries most trillion to england from switzerland to israel you have to pr
rays and growing checks of michael chertoff is made a million selling those airport porno scanners similarly there's enormous money to be made in the manufacture and sale of firearms at there's very little money to be made in the restriction of fire. the n.r.a. is second amendment freedom argument is just a cover for the real reason why they don't want americans to enjoy freedom from gun nuts there are millions in arguably billions in profits to be made keeping open the flow of deadly weapons...
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c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs ] hey! >>> a lot of advice these days but not a whole lot of consent when it comes to presidential cabinet appointments. what used to be an easy confirmation process has fast become bitter partisan battles between the white house and the senate. which often lead leave crucial areas of government without an important leader. it may have started with this contentious supreme court nomination a few decades ago. >> there is no room at the inn for blacks and no place in the constitution for women. in our america there should be no
c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs...
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michael j. sandell, george w. bush, steve forbes all weigh in. and then at 9 p.m. craig whitney sits down with the former president of the brady campaign to prevent gun violence to discuss his book "living with guns: a liberal's case for the second amendment." watch these programs and more all weekend long on booktv. for a complete schedule, visit booktv.org. >>
michael j. sandell, george w. bush, steve forbes all weigh in. and then at 9 p.m. craig whitney sits down with the former president of the brady campaign to prevent gun violence to discuss his book "living with guns: a liberal's case for the second amendment." watch these programs and more all weekend long on booktv. for a complete schedule, visit booktv.org. >>
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mayor michael bloomberg said there were just over 400 homicides in 2012, 100 less than in the previous year. one man knows a lot about that subject, new york city's deputy police commissioner, paul brown, who joins us live right now. mr. brown, congratulations. how have you done it? >> thank you, mainly through 35,000 men and women in uniform, but particularly through something called operation at attack where we send as many uniformed police officers as possible into areas where we have seen spikes and violence, particularly shootings. >> that sounds almost like a back to basics campaign. why was the decision taken to go in that direction? >> well, it started with mayor bloomberg and commissioner kelly coming into the office right after 9/11 with a deep downturn in the economy, less tax revenue. we lost 6000 police officers through attrition, we have 6000 fewer now than we had then. that forced us to take a look at how we deploy officers into the city. instead of dividing them up as we usually did into 76 precincts, we focused better on defining exactly where the most violent crimes w
mayor michael bloomberg said there were just over 400 homicides in 2012, 100 less than in the previous year. one man knows a lot about that subject, new york city's deputy police commissioner, paul brown, who joins us live right now. mr. brown, congratulations. how have you done it? >> thank you, mainly through 35,000 men and women in uniform, but particularly through something called operation at attack where we send as many uniformed police officers as possible into areas where we have...
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hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs ] hey! >>> good morning and welcome to "morning joe." i hope you and your family are having a great holiday week. now, this hour, we're going to be revisiting some of our best interviews and conversations of the year. >> and we begin with a man who's been both a vocal and symbolic part of the debt discussion. the chairman of berkshire hathaway, warren buffett. he joined us on set along with carol lummis, who came out with the new book, "tap dancing to work: warren buffett on practically everything 1966 to 2012." a compilation about the oracle of omaha. >> what is the principle of warren buffett's life that keeps him who he is, but keeps him in his house and omaha. what's that thing in life that drove him in high school and drives him now? >> well, he does like to succeed, but money is nothing, absolutely nothing. he's always been driven and he got interested in invest, when he was -- well, his first trade was at age 11. i have fo
hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs ] hey! >>> good morning and welcome to "morning joe." i hope you and your family are having a great holiday week. now, this hour, we're going to be revisiting some of our best interviews and conversations of the year. >> and we begin with a man who's been both a vocal and symbolic part of the debt discussion. the chairman of berkshire...
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to ask yourself why because the facts were leaping off the page. >> judge jeanine: attorney general michael mukasey, thank you for being with us this evening. and we are going to move on to former am a bass dorlan ambass. secretary of state hillary clinton claimed a conclusion that prevented her from appearing. some including my next guest thought the timing a little more than suspicious. thanks for being with us this evening. >> glad to be with you. >> judge jeanine: what makes you think that it is kind of like maybe not real? >> i think the problem, the central problem is the lack of transparency in the way the state department and the secretary's spokes woman had handled this issue. i don't know what hillary clinton about's medical condition is. when they announced it she had had a concussion it actually occurred two or three days before. i think what is at work here is they are are trying to balance between being sick enough not to be able to testify but not so sick that it would worry anybody about the presidential campaign that is coming next and it is this too cute by half approach i
to ask yourself why because the facts were leaping off the page. >> judge jeanine: attorney general michael mukasey, thank you for being with us this evening. and we are going to move on to former am a bass dorlan ambass. secretary of state hillary clinton claimed a conclusion that prevented her from appearing. some including my next guest thought the timing a little more than suspicious. thanks for being with us this evening. >> glad to be with you. >> judge jeanine: what...
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mayor michael bloomberg said there were just over 400 homicides in 2012, 100 less than in the previous year. one man knows a lot about that subject, new york city's deputy police commissioner, paul brown, who joins us live right now. mr. brown, congratulations. how have you done it? >> thank you, mainly through 35,000 men and women in uniform, but particularly through something called operation at attack where we send as many uniformed police officers as possible into areas where we have seen spikes and violence, particularly shootings. >> that sounds almost like a back to basics campaign. why was the decision taken to go in that direction? >> well, it started with mayor bloomberg and commissioner kelly coming into the office right after 9/11 with a deep downturn in the economy, less tax revenue. we lost 6000 police officers through attrition, we have 6000 fewer now than we had then. that forced us to take a look at how we deploy officers into the city. instead of dividing them up as we usually did into 76 precincts, we focused better on defining exactly where the most violent crimes w
mayor michael bloomberg said there were just over 400 homicides in 2012, 100 less than in the previous year. one man knows a lot about that subject, new york city's deputy police commissioner, paul brown, who joins us live right now. mr. brown, congratulations. how have you done it? >> thank you, mainly through 35,000 men and women in uniform, but particularly through something called operation at attack where we send as many uniformed police officers as possible into areas where we have...
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c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs ] hey! >>> welcome back. stocks at the low of the daybreaking below 13,000 for the first time december 5th. you see 13,011. where's the leadership? we know there's little demonstrated in d.c. these days. we turn our focus to the stock market and which sectors will stand up and deliver for you in 2013. >> look at the finanicals leading the market lower. about financials, fundamental improvement they have and reserve releases they will continue to see, good expense management in a housing recovery. we talked about housing over a
c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs...
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michael, welcome. take us back first of all to the gulf war more than two decades ago. what was it about general schwarzkopf and what he did is that made him be regarded at least by many as a hero. >> well, this is the time in which the american military did not have the confidence of the american public the way it does now. whatever people think of the wars in afghanistan or iraq, they generally believe that the military has done its part. and that wasn't the case then. so we had an all-volunteer force. is there were a lot of weapons that had not really been tried in combat like the stealth fighter, not really in operational circumstances. and they were being put to the test. and there was also the hang over from vietnam, the vietnam syndrome when people wondered could we since vietnam was certainly not a victory, could the american military really succeed in a major conflict abroad? >> warner: so really how hard was strategy, how much did he contribute to the strategy and execution? >> it was a massive undertaking and i covered it. i think a lot of people don't, even
michael, welcome. take us back first of all to the gulf war more than two decades ago. what was it about general schwarzkopf and what he did is that made him be regarded at least by many as a hero. >> well, this is the time in which the american military did not have the confidence of the american public the way it does now. whatever people think of the wars in afghanistan or iraq, they generally believe that the military has done its part. and that wasn't the case then. so we had an...
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. >> reporter: michael would know since he used to run the state's employment development agency. california's unemployment rate dropped to 9.8% in november from 10.1% in october. the numbers haven't been this good since 2007. he says those numbers though are somewhat misleading. he says there are one million californians who have part-time jobs who would actually prefer to be working full time. they are the ones helping to bring the unemployment rate down making the market look better than it really is. >> they are employed but some are working 5, 10, 15 hours a week. that's a different type of employment. >> reporter: he says it's not bad for everyone. silicon valley is hiring if you have a certain skill set. >> even here in san francisco, even here, it's doing better than virtually everywhere else. you have a bifurcated economy. if you are a skilled programmer, if you have those computer skills, it's the greatest place to be on the earth. but for the rest of
. >> reporter: michael would know since he used to run the state's employment development agency. california's unemployment rate dropped to 9.8% in november from 10.1% in october. the numbers haven't been this good since 2007. he says those numbers though are somewhat misleading. he says there are one million californians who have part-time jobs who would actually prefer to be working full time. they are the ones helping to bring the unemployment rate down making the market look better...
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. >> thank you, michael. thank you to you at home for sticking around for the next hour. rachel has the night off but we have big news out of washington, where nothing is happening. the house is not in session, and as of this moment has no plans to be in session for the end of the year. nothing is stirring, not even harry reid. yes, i'm still in the christmas spirit. the president meanwhile is in hawaii and won't be returning until tomorrow. now, normally nothing happening would not be big news in washington. nothing happening is kind of the status quo in washington. getting nothing done is to our political system as saying great is to tony the tiger. it's just kind of what we do now. right now, this week, nothing happening is huge news. the reason is that usually when washington doesn't do anything nothing happens. you do nothing, nothing happens. that's how it goes. in fact that's why people call it doing nothing. after you do it, nothing occurs. if washington doesn't do something, a lot happens. all the bush tax cuts expire, the payroll tax cuts expire. doctors partici
. >> thank you, michael. thank you to you at home for sticking around for the next hour. rachel has the night off but we have big news out of washington, where nothing is happening. the house is not in session, and as of this moment has no plans to be in session for the end of the year. nothing is stirring, not even harry reid. yes, i'm still in the christmas spirit. the president meanwhile is in hawaii and won't be returning until tomorrow. now, normally nothing happening would not be...
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c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs ] hey! so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. comfort individualized. save 50% on the final closeout of our silver limited edition bed plus special financing through new years day. >>> you think, bradley, mika may actually see this? >> i'm
c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs...
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michael kors is the standout in luxury. remember they went public about a year ago. that's had a great run, up about 60% this year. but that's the standout in retail. can i also point out that some of the big banks are holding up very well today. there's another new high on bank of america. citigroup is at a 52-week high and soj me of the regional bank also on a high as well. >> time for a cough drop. >> sorry. >> bob pisani battling through. we are also on storm watch today. the deadly system that dumped snow and sleet in the country's midsection, releasing tornadoes around the deep south, that's now moving towards the northeast and it is having a major impact on holiday travelers. with hundreds of flights now canceled. weather channel meteorologist david malkoff has the very latest on the storm's path. >> wow, look at that. we are getting 25, 26, 28 mile an hour wind gusts right here on the northern suburbs of indianapolis, indiana, and it is getting worse as the winds start to push and the snow starts to fall down here. let's talk about the airports around the nat
michael kors is the standout in luxury. remember they went public about a year ago. that's had a great run, up about 60% this year. but that's the standout in retail. can i also point out that some of the big banks are holding up very well today. there's another new high on bank of america. citigroup is at a 52-week high and soj me of the regional bank also on a high as well. >> time for a cough drop. >> sorry. >> bob pisani battling through. we are also on storm watch today....